Borland has just announced that the next versions of two of their development products (Delphi, C++ Builder) will support.Net and, if history is anything to go by, will support it in a better and more intuitive -- and generally standard-compatible -- fashion than Microsoft's own software. These should be available in the second half of this year.
http://www.borland.com/net has a little blurb about it.
grammer != grammar
Oh the irony!
N.B. Grammer is the Frasier actor's last name
Borland has just announced that the next versions of two of their development products (Delphi, C++ Builder) will support .Net and, if history is anything to go by, will support it in a better and more intuitive -- and generally standard-compatible -- fashion than Microsoft's own software. These should be available in the second half of this year.
http://www.borland.com/net has a little blurb about it.